Omega - Struggling Quarian

When you visit Omega to find either Archangel or Dr. Mordin Solus (or both), you'll be able to explore the area in its entirety. While exploring, you'll no doubt come across a little shop called Kenn's Salvage. Kenn's Salvage is run by a desperate Quarian by the name of -- you guessed it -- Kenn. Kenn is a nice enough guy, working hard to salvage parts to sell. But there's a problem. Another shop nearby, Harrot's Emporium, is forcing Kenn to keep his prices high, so that he doesn't undercut the owner of that establishment. If you want to help Kenn out, you can offer to buy his way off of Omega for him, or better yet, help him get his business on the right track. If you chose the latter choice, and you should, then it's time to head over to Harrot's Emporium.

Upon your arrival at Harrot's Emporium, you'll find the owner of the store behind the counter, an Elcor named (you guessed it again) Harrot. Harrot is nice at first, trying to sell you his wares. But when you bring up his "deal" with the poor Quarian, Harrot begins to get a little bit hostile. From here, you can use your Paragon or Renegade skills to convince Harrot to see things your way (we went with the former). Surprisingly, Harrot doesn't put up a stink about allowing Kenn to drop his prices. With the good news in hand, it's time to head back to Kenn's to deliver the good news.

Kenn the Quarian will be ecstatic about the news that he can drop his prices. He wants to rely on himself to get off of Omega, and now he can do so on an even footing. He'll thank you and implore you to buy something from his shop. Keep in mind that you can still purchase his way off of Omega (or at least offer to), though the side quest will effectively end upon you speaking with Harrot, and then with Kenn once more. As an aside, one of the items Ken sells are some FBA Couplings that are required to complete the unrelated side quest known as Normandy: FBA Couplings. Purchase those while you're here if you've already decided to undertake that side quest, effectively killing two birds with one stone.